Ejemplos de uso de CBGA
1. Much of this was attributed to a jump in sales by Central Bank Gold Agreement (CBGA) signatories.
2. It is worth mentioning that total world gold supply declined by 11 percent in Q3 this year as a result of substantial quantity of de–hedging and also lower central bank sales under the Central Bank Gold Agreement (CBGA). During the CBGA year ended Sept. 26, there were over 100 tons less than the 500–ton limit.
3. Provisional estimates for the first quarter of 2006 suggest a dramatic fall in sales by (CBGA) signatories while central banks elsewhere have emerged as net buyers of gold.
4. Unlike last years gold sales of just 3'5.80 tons, the banks are likely to sell 500 tons this year and meet the target in the last two years of the five–year Central Bank Gold Agreement (CBGA) that ends in September 200'. According to industry estimates, the banks have sold between 360 and 400 tons in the third year ending on Sept. 26, with Spain selling 148 tons to reinvest in higher–yielding bonds and France selling another '0.5 tons.